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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST CHURCHES In Women's Realm Nuptial Tkylor-rinrw- k A n weihliliK jiii-lt- llil l IjikI niuiil ly Hif hiii SlvwBrt in Mi fui Nniftroiilh mrJ of tin- - I.. D. S. chun-I'iiii'ik-K- . an-- l t'liarli-Mim Mnr Klh-ul tl.e lionir f Ihf Thi- - rrrininur lui plaiMr. Mr. I'liail In Mivnann'ii pamil. in ninil-lriiiimli mi Wall a veil in- and .Hiiiiliiii-lit- - ail hirh waa Hi . riw and by rvlnliv by an iiifnriiinl I'inna-anil Mr. Mr. Church l Adam Avenue The Church with a Welcome Itev. Harold E. Mayo, Pastor Yralr.l-- y afirrmam Mra Italph T. Sunday, September 25, 11 a. m. entertained at tbr home uf her mother, Mra. A. l. fi.ii'v on 'I alrrrt at a Sermon: f"The Paychic Health of to wbicb twenty-eigh- t guest Jesua. bridge Waa Jeaua mentally normal? were biibb-nTomormw Mra. and Mra. Curey will Waa He aubnormal or abnormal? Can Inin at a second atljir at the Curey hi.mr We Lndentand Hi mental attitudea? mid I be Mini- nuiTilar i,f haw liern Waa their Autumn flower with their brilliant Jenus whichany mental difference in would account for mira-cle- a rolor.HK rt u'huiierd the act inga for tha afaa commonly understood.. firm imleiday which waa une uf the livel ieat uf Ho- season. Waa the mind of Jeaua human or a a a divine? In the aermon of the morning lirtralhal Tuld A lietrulhcl l uf interest ia that uf there will be an attempt to anawer Mia Emma Vaughn, duughfrr uf tha John these and similar question!. There Kola-rl- a iliitli-- Tlr Congrt-rationa- 24fJO-l- 4 wnu fru-ni- urmty-foui't- h liiio-tai-o- . Kula-rl- iila-i - biil-kn- giu-a- . I - now tnurma At MiUlhi-rI'lnb nn Ibeir hoiioynionn urlila . Full, lln-- will viaitN. tha reei-nSlabwurtli. Mr. and Mr. Suinnel and will lln-- qu til .inn and Hri-- raliyuti. Twenty-fourt- h atrert to Lanule will be special organ selections. in Ilia nffire ul Vdi't'lm of J'ilinM k M a rivil . Dial uf Willard. Tlie marriage uf the young t The public schools have reopened, ruiinty .Iwi-ifftlir .. I at tlie hume will take place Oetola-return iliey will niaki- - tlnur uf iple Upon tln-ido you wish to have your children the The hridr'e uf engagement purrnta. bnina in Oicden. her ilauchler waa bild a gruup uf frienda hy trained in character as well aa in inMra. Vaughn at an iiifonnnl affair laat week. formation? Our school alma to proYUilinC an Caaal a a a Cliuidii. her rnn, K. and Ilriniuii duce character which will function in Mr. Iialh New In Hria-In- n fnarlera are lu Lis AiikvIih lhi niniitli. ('hapiii Mra. K. M. Cunruy and her daughlrr, Miaa relation to this life. We do not teach in law will enter llie llurvunl and aim. Maurice, have auld tlie uld any particular creed to theology, but Anm-kw- . and Mr. Driston will remain fur a un Twenty. fourth atreet and lamily few weeka vwil. They muUirvd duwn. have taken apartment fur the winter at the emphasize the moral values which are essential to normal family and social Travrlinc in Hast e e e life. liuiareL Mra. Ilurai-- (i. Neveker and ami. Mra. Alrt'anne llualeaa fi:30 p. m. Young Peoples meeting. Jr., arc traveling for aeveral lainmithabe illaa-li-the Mra. A. T. Meta line waa hiwteaa Turailay AH l Ul Murh uf Ibeir lime raal. people are cordially invited to ataliernoon at a prcltily appointed lunrhaun laat week. ill WahliiiiKtun, 1. C. They given in honor uf Mra. T. I Jefferaun and tend. A discussion of plans for the Mra. Taylor Worth Adania who after apending four months, will take place. We ta t'hlrag the rummer in Ogden ana leaving tlna week Dun-loArt-bianil lirr gramlann, 1. want Mr. tln-iyou. fur bom in A uf their Virginia. Hniwn-Inigroup lliarluw lirow niiiK, win nf the. Marriner Intimate friemla were hidden to the affair. ilda week for Wiieuirn where they Autumn and tongue were The Williams colored singers will foilugr painted will are lu viait for aeveral weeka. They uaed efieetp-elhy Mra. McCann In decurating neat month. a musical program on next present r reluru lu Ueiimi early homo and the table. a a a Monday 8 evening, September 2B Coaat Ta Ktudy an oclock the Firat Congregational at Mia W'whI her C. and daughter, Mra. HubIi church, under the auspices of the Mareia Wood, left laat week for law Angela, Mens club. whrra Mina Wood ta lu enter the wiullwrn She bram-of tha Univaraily of California. Their program will consist of: under 1ahlay to alao dunring atialy plana Jubilee on the remain will Wood songs, plantation songs, Mra. lean uf and luw "Out Uurkrrinaky. my ability, Pll coaat fur a mmith or ao. They aeiit part Negro melodies, camp meeting songs, lend uu aomrthing." Idaho. of the aummer at Siwneer, Negro lullnbys, Negro comic songs, Mra. K A. Mryera, preaident af the a a a and nver songs, sentimental cabin lliaturiral Kucirty. Karrpliwn for Paatur songs, ballads, classic selections, sacHunorlng Itev. and Mra. 1 .enter P, Fagen red songs. was I he reception held laat night at the Kimt Methialiat church given hy memlwm of Pioneer Daughter There are 8 members in the comcelebrate waa to Tha affair the congregation. Tlie Welwr Central Imard of Daughter uf pany who are graduates of auch r nnothi-tha fur to year, Ogden their return 1iuneera nn-- t Monday afternoon at the home schools as Rusk university, Drake, Method ini conference having aaaigned Kev. uf Mra. David Twenty-third Mallaon, 62) Fisk University, Livingstone college, Kagan to another year at hie iweturale here. atreet, with Mra. J. P, Curey presiding. An exceptionally fine program waa enjoyed S5 caniiM in Ogden am! Wiley and Oakland college. from the of friemla. a group liy quite large Weber nullity were Tlie Wilier ruun-t- y a a a The company is said to be one of aeelion of J'lmieer Duughlera ia the largait Old Kngliak Tea the finest groups of colored singen in Utah. Pinna were made Tile aplrit anil alnuwpliere of Old K.iiglmul year uf aeliviiira and all mailfur the coming in this country and their concert will fur an ready o'clock prevailed Ilia lovely and informal four Inte reeling year. Miaa Kae 'Middleton la firat be an outstanding event in musical llige-lollulcl tea given yraterday afternoon at of Welter Central board, and circles here. hy Mra. T. I. Jpffereon and Mra. Taylor Mra. David Mnttaon ia aerund n Wurtk Adania. Tlie affair waa in the Camp meeting are held the third Weilne. of n farewell to their many friemla of duy uf each nmnlh. Episcopal tha hoeUwaea who left today for New York, Church of the Good Shepherd iloth malmne who coma from Norville, Kenlliaturiral Club John W. Hyslop, Rector tucky, hava been paNaing the auinmer liere at The Ogden Ilia tor lea I dull will meet tha Uigeluw, and have made arum of friemla of Twenty fourth street and Corner afternoon at tlie Prlitral Onion Junior during their alay. Their niece, Mra. P. W, Grant avenue, opposite the post ofwith Mr. Florenee Meyer, preai-lehigh Knlak-y- , makea her home here. in the chair. An intereating paper will fice. Tha Kiiglwh room at the Itigchiw afforded he reud by Miaa Kvn Minefield, city librarian, an attractive vetting for the affair. Autumn The fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. flow-er- a who will imika a aurvey uf the many magaxiiu foliage and brilliant yellow olid lirunre The church school 9:45 a. m. mornare that Her talk and puhllahed. will brilliant paper of the lata auinmer formed a lie followed hy a general diacuaeiun of the ing prayer and aermon by the rector, background fur tlie half hundred or more aulijeet. at 11 a. m. gurate who were hidden to tha am. The club opened It aeUvitiee on SeptemThe tea table waa covered with an Old Evening prayer and aermon in St. ber 10. KngUeh lace act and had fur ita centerpiece Paul'a church, Plain city at 3 p. m. a liraaa bowl of marigolda. Tall red tapera Modern l.ilerature Cluh The church choir meets for practice in brawl holder flickered during the tea hour, The Mialern Literature club held Ita uiwn-In- g each Tuesday evening in the Guild girlunda uf amilax hung on tha dra meeting uf the araauii thia afterniain at room. periea giving a charming effect. Mra. Jefremon and Mra. Ailama were aa. the home uf Mr. Han Aaliela, 2268 Van The Women's Guild will meet on aiateri In receiving their gueata by their niece. llureu avenue. Mra. J. M. Allen gave aume Mra. P. W, Knialry. Thiwe assisting during riirrent event, and Mra. K. II. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Hans the afternoon were: Mra. William Van Allen, Prindle a paper on Hark to the Hume Aabel and Mrs. F. W. Calder the limainiieh as thi waa the first meetMr. Charles 1 lolling worth, Mra. Jnariih Kim- Slate. h Twenty-fourt949 Mrs. home of I Calder, Van ing there were many intereating reminmeneea ball, Mra. Knialry and Mra. Everett street. uf vacation day. Hook for the ensuing two Meter, The InwteMiw have lawn entertained exten-aivel- y wee) a were drawn. During the veratiun period The Daughters of the King meet during their Ogden viait and have the lak committee ronalating of Mrs. A. J. in the Guild bean tha inapiratwn fur many luvely gather- Knrliea and Mra. It. W. Mnttoaon aclert a list on Wednesday evening room. of the heat hooka latest and are purings. The Boy Scouts meet in the Guild During tha week aeveral farewell imrtiea chased by the club and elrrulated among the have keen given for them, all of a mure or less member. on Thursday evening. hall informal nature. Monday they were dinner 61i. J, C. lloyer ia preaident of thla lit. La uf the J. W. Abbot la. Mra. Mra. K. K, Tuesday atudy h group, (ireenwell erary gun Alh-First Baptist Church and 41. Arthur (iranUiam la T. Mclann entertained tlo-iat luncheon and Weilneaday after mam, Mra. K. L. Van are ret ary and treaaurrr. "The Church of the Chimes Tle piiriuiae of the club ia to keep the Meter waa lioatraa at an informal bridge Arthur J. Hansen, Pastor menilier Informed on ilia new literary trend party. and to follow new bonk and new author that Rally Day will be observed next rank in the literary world, Twa Charming Parlira Sunday by the Bible school. All dea Two luirtiea of great charm thla week hava partments will assemble at 9:45 Miriam Chapter place of pruminenre on tha aortal ealemlar. be Miriam chapter held Ita firat afternoon tea oclock, and a joint program will ami kenalngton of the fall Monday afternuun given and promotion certificates will at thr Masonic temple, llulf a hundred mem- lie awarded. At 11 oclock the mornber and giu-atof the chapter were In ata tendance and enjoyed a moat Intereating af- ing worship, sermon theme "God, most are Ankle waa Visitors Han chairman ternoon. Fire." Mra, Consuming uf the tea rommiltee and waa aaaiated by a welcome to join in this service of Ita fur The hod tea table of member. corpa G:30 p. m. the young At worship. arbuaket uf a large artistically renterpiere On either aide were peoples hour for friendship, devotions ranged golden dahlia. two randleatirka containing golden tapera. and discussion. At the evening servThe regular meeting of Miriam chapter will ice at 7:30 oclock there will be a . lie held Octolier V. Pylhlaa Sialera prelude sacred concert using a BrunsThe Pythinn Slater. P. L E. and F. club, wick Tunatrope, electrically operated, met this afternoon at the home uf Mr. 11. Music II. Marks, 2214 Adania avenue. An intereating by the courtesy of the Jones The pastor will speak on aftermaui waa enjoyed hy the member. company. the hnotea were: Mra. J. H. Kubh. subject, The Light of the World. Mr. J. C. I.iiutaay and Mr. Dewey Wheel- the An inspiring service for just one hour. wright. ar iri. y llmi-kli-y- Wi-Im- r a U-- r n, lu-- lum-hi-o- at CtUBS h pn-aen- nt nt lie-tur- nt at 1 Hooper !t Miss Annie Read has taken ovc--r the position of pnKtmistreas in place of Miss Jennie Childs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Arave and family, of Idaho, were visitors at the home of Prank Simpson a few days last week. Mrs. Arave was formerly Hazel Simpson. Mr. and Mra. Tom Smith, of Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Smiths sister, Mrs. T. A. Lowe, a The tomatoe season is now at its height with somewhere near 3000 bushels of tomatoes leaving the town daily. n . . . ill Bishop J. D. Hooper for several days. TWO STORES Store No.l Store No.2 2164-G- 6 35th Wash. Ave. & Riverdale Rd. has been quite School began Wednesday morning with an enrollment of 158 students up to and including the sixth grade. Tony Cox has gone to Idaho where he will work in the potato fields. Sacred Heart Holds Election of Officers Students of the Sacred Heart academy held their annual senior class election Wednesday. Miss Marcell Heiner, president of the Junior class of 1926, was elected president of the Senior class. Miss Margaret was elected by a large majority. The Misses Eleanor Murphy and Dorothy Tood were elected secretaries, the former as correspondent, the latter as recorder. Miss Mary Elizabeth Smythe will hold the position of treasurer for the year 1927-2The election of librarian Also took place Wednesday, and Miss Virginia Green will assist in the liDe-Vi- ne vice-preside- nt 8. brary during the year. This year promises to be the most active year in school history, according to the student body officers. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the school the high school student body plans to publish a year book. Both students and teachers are planning to make this year a milestone in the history of Heart academy. Sacred Sam: Could you tell me, kind sir, I can get green paint off my hands? Salesman: Have you tried selling it at a reduced rate? how BLUE PINE MALT SYRUP L.W.Ford Teacher of !rioin The most perfect product known for the purpose intended. STUDIO a Try our welcome. for and boys craft girls Dougin W, Clifford waa hoaleu thia at 4 afterniHUilu memlau of the Literary meets every Tuesday afternoon service is held atreet oclock. The mid-wee- k club at her home 1077 Twenty-thir- d Tom i Ivon gave current event ami on Mra, tiroi-gWednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. an iiilrrevting lawk review waa given by Mr. Jamra Hcpwurth. a a First Methodist Episcopal chureh, Child- Culture Club 2G04 Jefferson avenue, Lester F. Fa-ge- n, rewm HowardSilver Coni' 'Tlie Sydney minister. of viewed yesterday afternoon at a inn-tinthe Child Culture club held at Hotel Higelow. 9:45 p. m. Church school, Mr. A. C. Mra. K. K. Alton and Mr, ft'. K. Zuppann We have classes for The play waa reviewed by Wycoff, Supt. were hiwtivuu. all ages. Teople not attending elseMr. Andrew T. Clark. A Mra. September 12 It Pays to Shop Here Harold Child and Mae Simpson of this city were married last Friday. (Hop Flavored) Fall Term Commences j at n-a-il 2359 Porter Ave. 23. club Ready to Wear The new Fall Coats and Dresses are here at prices that are unusually attractive. THIS AD OUT and we will allow you on any Coat or Dress in the store. At Our Store No. CUT $2.50 2 People are showing their appreciation of this Guaranteed to please or your money refunded. No boiling necessary. little store out of the high rent district We effect a nice saving on many lines, especially on Overalls, Mens and Boys Shoes, Shirts, Gloves, Etc. g Practical course in violin special attenplaying tion to beginners. Phone 270 l-- M Jim Brunswicks Exclusively y Martha Society Tea An outvtaiiiling went in rlubdont next week will be the tea ami field day meeting of the Martha Society to be held at Hotel liigeluw. and Marthn Junior are to Suatnining he the gueata of honor. Levi Edgar Young of the lniverity of l?tnh la to addrea the niemlwr and their guevt. A revume of the year' work will ! given tn report from brnnche and worker of the the varum Mra. C. L. Decker, Mr. Frank society. Drigg and Mr. J. S. Lewi are hratcaac fo the day. ljidiea of the C. A. R. Aliraham circle. Lincoln Indie nf the G. met last evening at Oik! Fellow' Hall for their regular meeting. Mr. Atonio Van provided. 1ntten. senior A. K where are invited to meet with us. 11:30 a. m. Worship service, sermon hy the pastor, Why Go to Church? Special music. Piano voluntary and offertory, Miss Mobel Rowse; contralto sole, Miss Mil- dred Creveling. 6:45 p. m. Epworth league, leader; Mr. Tnul Bryant. Subject, A Good All young folks invited. 7:43 p. m. Gospel service with a lively song, followed by a short straight sermon by the pastor on 'The Second Commandment. This is the second sermon in the scries on The Ten Commandments in Get-n-wn- Try a Can Today! OtilW'Qlavoiy y. Entertain Viaitor" Mra. June Clark waa hoaleaa Tuesday after-noo- n the Twentieth Century. at a kensington. honoring Mr. C. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. we hold F. Howard, of Kansas, who U in Ogden, the guest of her duughter, Mrs. V. J. llillahrant. our Midweek service of prayer and for decorations. bible study. We an? studying the Marigolds were useil luffet luurhei'n was served. The guest Great Addresses of Jesus and our iiirtiul.-the Mesilnmes llownnl, llillahrant. is Matt. Criddis, Arthur D. Darker. Hecraft, II. It. lesson for Wednesday night reputation for selling finest flavored fresh . Kennedy, K. C. Crrk-kSimiwon. Sarah MrCorkle of . Suierior. Net., and O.a K. Milk-r- Helen Jamis 7th. Religion in Practice or BATH TOWEL Phone 3191 Pre-nse- ". Iwis Ia na trope 'Seville" 9123.00 Brunswick Panu tropes and ltadiolas. Complete New Stork tub Siter-in-l.a- imiwswicK siiom:-- Dar-lu- -r - JONES MUSIC CO. Orpheunt Theatre HI Jr. Brunswick Sale and Service' mim, i w aister-in-la- to Select From $90.00 to $1275.00 sculp esting exhibit of paintings tures at Hotel Bigelow this month WITH rUkCKASl OP lienor that is interesting the tourists. WestMr. Steven A. ern scenery is depicted in the paintllopoiing h- -r Darker, of Her.lrton. Ia.. who ia her boose and the spirit of the west is it, is werk. Mra. A. D. Da1 her of Twenty, ings, tilth atreet. and her mother. Mr. Dary noticenble in his very fine little sculpCaddis, entertained at a luncheon yestervlay tures. The paintings, nine in number, aftermam for about 80 friend. Mra. are Breezy Oaks, Tlow Horses, ha laa-touring thr roat ami will reStrength of the Hills "Ancestral main in Ogden fur a few d.iya before going on She arrived Tree." Crystal Rapids," "Old Hometo her home In Pen nsy Ivan ia. Sentinels Tuew'ay aftermam. stead, Mt. Ben Lomond, Assisting the busies were: Mr. John P. of Zion" and Deep Ravines.' Carver. Mr. June Clark and Mra. U. J. The sculptures, five of them are: Finch. Wm. Bucking Broncho." Stearing the Home from Trip The Trail Blazer," "Study of Steer, Store No. 11 Mr. and Mra. F. J. llirt are home after a Hoad" and The Dnncer. a trip throuch Yellowstone park. With them 21th and Wash The exhibit will be changed next Phone 272 we-Mra. J. I. Driscoll and Mis Donnelly, of thr month, when another Ogden artist w ill of Eureka, who will remain aa giu-Until 11 1 M. Open llirt for a few day. have a showing of his work. Free Delivery a a 2336 Washington Avenue WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everyone is invited to our services. ed Allison. Live Trout For SALE: OGDEN FISH AND POULTRY MARKET llevtrsa In Country A net lu--r lovely affair of Tueailay was thr LOCAL ARTIST EXHIBITS luncheon given hy Mrs. Joseph llorroeks who AT T11E BIGELOW HOTEL entertained at the hume of Mr. Carl K. Sixteen guest Moiitgimiery in Rivenlale. the delightful luncheon and spent the Joseph A. Packer, art instructor at afternoon at tlie bridge tah'is. Among the Junior high school, has an interYlr iruests were: Mr. A. II. IVWitt and and Curtis the fish of all kinds, and we receive our supplies daily- - genuine Cannon effm-tivel- Litxenberg, H. Itinnie, ' When Serving Fish for a meal, be sure to select it with great care as to its freshness, or purchase it in a store where quality i3 to be relied upon. We have a Mrs. Vera Frey Beason Miss Myrtle Philpott (Or10?"5 --OOML CASTILE oi7C Thornton Drug Announce IXDiyiDUAL AND CLASS INSTRUCTION Piano and Theory Registration NOW Phone 1677-- J Studio 511 Central BMi |